Awesome news to start the day, not only is Torment now available, but it seems like Telltale's 'The Walking Dead' [Steam] may be heading to Linux.
This is amazing, seriously. I am a huge TWD fan having watched every episode available in the UK and even reading some of the comics. Having this on Linux will be fantastic, as it's another game I've held off buying on any platform in the hopes to one day see it on Linux.
News comes from SteamDB where this popped up:
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I've reached out to my contact at Telltale to see if we can get a comment, or a confirmation.
For those that don't know, it's an episodic adventure game where your decisions matter. With it set in the same world as The Walking Dead, but with a new set of characters.
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They should also consider porting "Tells of the Borderlands" as it seems one of the best of the Telltale's games! :)
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Wow! I always wanted to try one of the modern Telltale adventures...
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Glad I'm still waiting for a sale concerning season 3.
The first two seasons were quite entertaining.
However, I wouldn't actually call this a game.
It's more an interactive movie and, let's be honest here,
only "features" the illusion of being able to affect the story.
It should be obvious why it's impossible to do otherwise.
The different story paths of major interventions would explode exponentially.
And that's why it feels a bit fake.
But don't get me wrong. I still consider it worth "playing".
Edit: Didn't they have an Ouya port years ago?
Shouldn't be much work to bring it to Linux.
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The first two seasons were quite entertaining.
However, I wouldn't actually call this a game.
It's more an interactive movie and, let's be honest here,
only "features" the illusion of being able to affect the story.
It should be obvious why it's impossible to do otherwise.
The different story paths of major interventions would explode exponentially.
And that's why it feels a bit fake.
But don't get me wrong. I still consider it worth "playing".
Edit: Didn't they have an Ouya port years ago?
Shouldn't be much work to bring it to Linux.
Last edited by sub on 28 February 2017 at 10:06 am UTC
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Didn't they have a Beta of their Minecraft Story, and it never got publicly released?
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The first two seasons were quite entertaining.There must be something really wrong about you...
This is really great news. Considering how notoriously buggy their games are on Windows, I'm wondering how this would translate on Linux
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Fantastic, I think I own some of these on steam, would be great to finally be able to play them :D
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I don't particularly care about The Walking Dead, but I sure would love to play Tales From the Borderlands, and if this is a step toward that then awesome.
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Didn't they have a Beta of their Minecraft Story, and it never got publicly released?That probable because I drop this letter to dev:
Hello, Dave!I also asked if they using SDL2, and the answer was:
Is there plans to port other Telltale titles? Like Back to the Future, Walking Dead, Wolf Among Us, etc.?
I personally not interested in Minecraft at all, but would be happy to buy some other Telltale games (for example listed above) if this games will be ported.
We are indeed using SDL2. =)Anyway, Walking Dead will be instabuy for me, just like Life is Strange.
Thanks for your interest.
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Isn't all their games using the same engine ? In this case, it should be easy to port the other games also.
I've only played the first 2 chapters of Walking Dead but I don't want to bother booting windows to play the other chapters.
And I'm also very interested in the borderlands one.
I've only played the first 2 chapters of Walking Dead but I don't want to bother booting windows to play the other chapters.
And I'm also very interested in the borderlands one.
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Finally! <3
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I'm just hyped for Wolf Among Us possibility.I played it via my brothers Steam account,if it comes to Linux that will be an insta buy for me.
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The first two seasons were quite entertaining.Considering how notoriously buggy their games are on Windows, I'm wondering how this would translate on Linux
What are you talking about?
I had perfectly no issue with the first two seasons.
Additionally, "Wolf Among Us", "Back to the Future" and
"Tales from the Borderlands" ran absolutely flawless on Windows.
Besides in my experience, almost all games available for
Windows and Linux run better on Windows.
Still waiting and hoping for that to change.
We're still not there.
Pragmatic dual booting solves that issue for me,
compared to dogmatically reducing my options.
I'm sick of the later.
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I was given season 1 & 2, never played them but I will if they ever release on Linux, hopefully I'll be finished Hitman by then.
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The Wolf Among Us was my first Telltale game and it was amazing. It would be nice if the entire Telltale catalog was ported.
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Yet Another Game I bought in my dual-boot days , and expect some day to see it my library.
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The great thing is that all telltale games run on the same engine, so if you can port one, it shouldn't be hard to port the whole lot. I'm currently playing my way through Tales From The Borderlands on my Windows laptop. It's a great game!
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I completed the 1st season of TWD on Wine when it was ongoing (worked flawlessly). That's a solid... well, 3D visual novel, I suppose. It has great characters and moral choices with consequences, several puzzles and lots of cutscenes, sometimes with Quick Time Events. Kinda like Life is Strange but without time travel quirks and such.
I wouldn't mind give it another go if it's ported and I also didn't know there's more seasons! Yes, they use their own in-house engine named Telltale Tool (wew, creative). I think once ported they could quite easily port the rest. I only played TWD though but heard a lot of good about their other titles.
I wouldn't mind give it another go if it's ported and I also didn't know there's more seasons! Yes, they use their own in-house engine named Telltale Tool (wew, creative). I think once ported they could quite easily port the rest. I only played TWD though but heard a lot of good about their other titles.
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The great thing is that all telltale games run on the same engine, so if you can port one, it shouldn't be hard to port the whole lot. I'm currently playing my way through Tales From The Borderlands on my Windows laptop. It's a great game!
I beat Borderlands, didn't play much of 2, and never played Pre Sequel. In order to understand Tales, do I need to play all of them?
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Played through the first game on the PS3 and thoroughly enjoyed it. I own both, the first and second season now on GOG.com. The game works great in wine but it would be a blast to have it natively on Linux.
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omg, please yes!
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